"To understand different examples of stereotypes, you should first define what a stereotype is. Any time you grouping races or individuals together and make a judgement about them without knowing them, this is an example of astereotype. Racial remarks, sexual remarks, and gender remarks are the biggest stereotypes."
"What is a stereotype? Stereotypes are qualities assigned to groups of people related to their race, nationality and sexual orientation, to name a few. Because they generalize groups of people in manners that lead to discrimination and ignore the diversity within groups, stereotypes should be avoided.
"I taught a lesson during the fourth week of school about stereotypes. My students compiled lists of stereotypes that people have about them (Black people) and the stereotypes they have about White and Latino people. It was a very well-received lesson, and I think my students got a lot out of it. Here are the lists:" (click on the link to read)
"An ethnic group is a group of people whose members identify with each other, through a common heritage that is real or assumed- sharing cultural characteristics[1[[http://www.thefullwiki.org/Ethnic_group#cite_note-Smith-0|]]][2[[http://www.thefullwiki.org/Ethnic_group#cite_note-1|]]] This shared heritage may be based upon putative common ancestry, history, kinship, religion, language, shared territory, nationality or physical appearance.Members of an ethnic group are conscious of belonging to an ethnic group; moreover ethnic identity is further marked by the recognition from others of a group's distinctiveness."
Created by a holocaust survivor, this enlightening video plunges into the troubled waters of stereotypes and prejudices and manages to rise to the surface wounded and alive.
Redefining yourself while keeping all the good qualities that you possess and promoting the positive aspects of what makes you unique, on TED community.
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http://examples.yourdictionary.com/
"To understand different examples of stereotypes, you should first define what a stereotype is. Any time you grouping races or individuals together and make a judgement about them without knowing them, this is an example of astereotype. Racial remarks, sexual remarks, and gender remarks are the biggest stereotypes."
"What is a stereotype? Stereotypes are qualities assigned to groups of people related to their race, nationality and sexual orientation, to name a few. Because they generalize groups of people in manners that lead to discrimination and ignore the diversity within groups, stereotypes should be avoided.
http://beachflute.teachforus.org/2007/10/28/the-list-of-stereotypes/"I taught a lesson during the fourth week of school about stereotypes. My students compiled lists of stereotypes that people have about them (Black people) and the stereotypes they have about White and Latino people. It was a very well-received lesson, and I think my students got a lot out of it. Here are the lists:" (click on the link to read)
"An ethnic group is a group of people whose members identify with each other, through a common heritage that is real or assumed- sharing cultural characteristics[1[[http://www.thefullwiki.org/Ethnic_group#cite_note-Smith-0|]]][2[[http://www.thefullwiki.org/Ethnic_group#cite_note-1|]]] This shared heritage may be based upon putative common ancestry, history, kinship, religion, language, shared territory, nationality or physical appearance.Members of an ethnic group are conscious of belonging to an ethnic group; moreover ethnic identity is further marked by the recognition from others of a group's distinctiveness."
(click on the link to read) http://www.thefullwiki.org/Ethnic_group
http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/dcothran/PoliticalScience/Examples/RacialStereotypes.pdf
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The Logic of Life: Racial segregation and Thomas Schelling's chessboard model. Explained by Tim Harford
Short video on racial stereotypes accompanied by a remarkable lesson plan created by Matthew Johnson,Director of Education, Media Awareness Network.
Created by a holocaust survivor, this enlightening video plunges into the troubled waters of stereotypes and prejudices and manages to rise to the surface wounded and alive.
Redefining yourself while keeping all the good qualities that you possess and promoting the positive aspects of what makes you unique, on TED community.
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